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Chrysler affair - 2001 Chrysler 300M
By krzysztof - June 30 - 2:00 amSince the mid 80s, I have been sold on Chrysler products. My first being an 85 Dodge Charger 2.2, then an 89 Daytona ES, Then for 2 years and went to Pontiac Grand Am {what a mistake} back to sanity, 97 Eagle Vision, next an 02 Dodge Status Coupe, which I traded for an 01 Chrysler 300M. All of the Chrysler products mentioned I have put in excess of 140,000 miles on with a minimum of expenses, you could almost say that in the case of the charger and daytona, i was abusive to those cars. Presently I have 62,000 on the 300M. I would absolutely recomend this car to anyone who would ask my opinion. Plus, a full size sport sedan that can accomplish 27.8 mpg on the highway!
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To own it is to love it - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By rkyprod - June 22 - 2:00 amI was waiting for the new 300C to debut but the salesman convinced me that the additional $15,000 I would be spending for the hemi engine (with no rebates) wasnt worth it. The heavier steering reminds me of my old 85 Daytona TurboZ, really hugs the road. Ive been through an Eagle Vision and Chrysler Concorde since then, and they cannot begin to compare with the joy in driving this car.
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A salesmans dream ... - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By Spleenman - June 18 - 2:00 amThis is one of the best cars Ive ever had the pleasure of driving. Smooth as silk on the highway, fun in the city, a real looker as well as handy navigation system and MASSIVE trunk all while keeping her rear end tight. The interior is gorgeous. From the leather seats to the partial wooden steering wheel and dash, this car just screams class. The stereo isnt quite as refined as you might expect, so dont expect to blast it without some minor distortion. The 6 CD changer is handy but with Sirius radios access to 500K CDs 24/7 with no commercials to interrupt the music why should you bother???
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LAST CHANCE FOR A SPECIAL - 2004 Chrysler 300M
By Las Vegas Dale - June 8 - 2:00 amWaited for the 2005 300C - once I seen the boxy body and small interior I went for the 2004 300M Special. With the $4000 discount, it is a real bargain, fully loaded and is $10,000 less compared to the 300C with the same options. A full size North American luxury vehicle that handles great!
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fair - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By Mikey Doodle - June 4 - 2:00 amtransmission went out steering went out
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300M - 2001 Chrysler 300M
By Dennis W. - May 26 - 2:00 amI have just traded in my 1998 Chrysler Concorde LXI for the 2001 300m. I am very much impressed with the entire package. It had 16500 miles on it and feels like a new car. I think the interior features far exceed the Concorde and I loved my Concorde. The best feature so far has been the impressive gas milage for commuting to and from work. I am logging 20 MPG on back roads with many hills.
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Great 300M - 1999 Chrysler 300M
By Gregory Lake - May 4 - 2:00 amOriginal owner. Two minor repairs. Runs and looks great. Loved all of the standard features. Looks much better than new 300.
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Best car I ever owned - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By Mark Manfredi - May 3 - 2:00 amFast, Comfortable, fuel efficiant, never a problem, good looks, great ride, huge trunk, whats not to like?
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Why stop a good thing ??... - 2000 Chrysler 300M
By love my 300 - April 27 - 2:00 amI use this car for work and love it. Very comfortable, comes loaded: power seats, heated seats, leather. Very comfortable car, large trunk, good power, I like the auto stick. I go through the mountains every day and just leave it in 3rd. Good power up the hills and keeps you at the limit going down. I would have bought another one. 300c looks too big for me!!
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The Big Three is Back - 2001 Chrysler 300M
By Jubie - April 21 - 2:00 amSo far the car is very fun to drive and has been a blast to own. Ive incountered no problems with this car at all so far. Drives even better than the Acuras and other Japanese cars that was thought to be over better cars, in my opinion this car is greater than Japan could ever make their cars. Seems Diamler made a lasting impression on Chrysler cars and quality is the by- product.